The First Government Services to Redesign for Agentic AI
A practical PRO71 guide for turning government services to redesign first for agentic AI readiness into a scoped delivery decision.

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On 23 April 2026, the UAE announced a new government framework to move 50% of government sectors, services, and operations toward Agentic AI within two years. The important shift is not the language of AI alone. It is the move from digitized services toward systems that can monitor, analyze, recommend, execute approved steps, and improve service operations in real time.
The first wave should favor services with repeatable rules, high volume, clear evidence requirements, and measurable handoff points.
Why this matters now
The announcement ties the mandate to sectors, services, and operations. It also links performance to adoption ability, implementation speed, understanding of the new technology reality, mastery of AI tools, and creation of new government work mechanisms. That makes this an operating-model question, not a campaign or software-procurement question.
For government entities, semi-government teams, and suppliers, the practical challenge is to turn a national AI direction into services that are identity-aware, policy-compliant, bilingual, measurable, and supportable after launch. A strong response starts with service redesign, data trust, human takeover, and evidence quality before it expands the platform footprint.
Design decisions to settle early
- How repeatable the decision path is.
- Which data is already trusted.
- Whether exceptions can be classified before launch.
These decisions prevent agentic AI from becoming uncontrolled automation. Every service journey needs a defined boundary: what the system can do alone, what requires review, which records it can trust, and what evidence must remain available after each action.
Where the risk usually appears
- Starting with politically visible but operationally ambiguous services.
- Ignoring backend dependencies behind a polished portal.
- Automating a broken procedure instead of redesigning it.
The biggest risk is treating the agenda as a tool race. Tools matter, but public services succeed when decision paths, data status, user authority, staff responsibility, and post-launch measurement are explicit.
What to measure
- Eligibility decision speed.
- Incomplete submission reduction.
- Exception routing accuracy.
- Resident or business effort removed.
Good measurement should not count models or conversations alone. It should connect speed with trust, automation with service quality, and adoption with the entity's ability to operate and improve the system. That means combining service metrics, governance metrics, user experience signals, and exception data.
The first 90 days
- Score candidate services by value, readiness, and risk.
- Build service blueprints for the top journeys.
- Separate quick wins from structural redesign work.
The healthy start is narrow but real. The first scope should expose record quality, permission boundaries, supportability, and human takeover behavior. Once that first service works under realistic pressure, scaling becomes easier to defend to leadership, procurement, operations, and risk owners.
Bottom line
Agentic AI in government is not a standalone technology topic. It is a service, data, governance, and workforce redesign program built around a new execution capability. The entities that begin with services, controls, and measurement will be better positioned to turn the two-year mandate into measurable public value.
Public References
- Dubai Media Office: https://mediaoffice.ae/en/news/2026/april/23-04/mohammed-bin-rashid-chairs-uae-cabinet-meeting
- National Media Authority: https://www.nmo.gov.ae/en/news/under-directives-of-uae-president-and-in-world
Search intent and next step
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Search intent and next step
This page now supports search intent around government services to redesign first for agentic AI readiness. The practical next step is to turn the query into a scoped decision: what needs to improve, who owns the outcome, and which service path should carry the work.
Useful next routes from this page: AI enablement and acceleration, Digital transformation, Contact PRO71.
Search intent and next step
This page now supports search intent around government services to redesign first for agentic AI readiness. The practical next step is to turn the query into a scoped decision: what needs to improve, who owns the outcome, and which service path should carry the work.
Useful next routes from this page: AI enablement and acceleration, Digital transformation, Contact PRO71.
Search intent and next step
This page now supports search intent around government services to redesign first for agentic AI readiness. The practical next step is to turn the query into a scoped decision: what needs to improve, who owns the outcome, and which service path should carry the work.
Useful next routes from this page: AI enablement and acceleration, Digital transformation, Contact PRO71.
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